KVORJAK v. STATE OF MAINE

No. 00-2385.

259 F.3d 48 (2001)

Brian Kvorjak, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. State of Maine, State of Maine Department of Labor, and Valerie R. Landry, Commissioner of the State of Maine Department of Labor, Defendants, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

August 9, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel W. Bates for appellant.

Christopher C. Taub, Assistant Attorney General, with whom G. Steven Rowe, Attorney General, and Susan P. Herman, Assistant Attorney General, were on brief for appellees.

Before Lynch, , Coffin, , and Schwarzer, .


COFFIN, Senior Circuit Judge.

Appellant Brian Kvorjak claims that his former employer, the Maine Department of Labor, wrongfully failed to accommodate his disability when it refused to allow him to work at home after his office closed and his position was relocated to a distant facility. The district court granted summary judgment for the defendants on his federal and state claims,1 concluding...

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